Penn State Football: Costas Tonight to Revisit Freeh Report Wednesday

Bob Costas will give Louis Freeh and his independent investigation of Penn State and the Jerry Sandusky scandal another look Wednesday night. Adam Freifeld, the vice president of communications for NBC Sports confirmed that for StateCollege.com, late Tuesday.

"(The Freeh Report) will be the focus of Costas Tonight tomorrow at 11pm ET following hockey on NBCSN." Freifeld said.

The Freeh Report, headed by former FBI Director Louis Freeh, was commissioned by Penn State's Board of Trustees to investigate former University officials and former head coach Joe Paterno. Freeh examined their roles in the handling of allegations of child sexual abuse against former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

"The most saddening finding by the Special Investigative Counsel is the total and consistent disregard by the most senior leaders at Penn State for the safety and welfare of Sandusky's child victims," the Freeh Commission report reads. "The most powerful men at Penn State failed to take any steps for 14 years to protect the children who Sandusky victimized."

While in large part the Freeh Report was accepted as the most accurate picture of the Penn State scandal, a growing number of people beyond the Penn State community have begun to question some of Freeh's assumptions and conclusions.

The Paterno family released an extensive response to the Freeh Report this past February.

"The Freeh report's "factual findings and inferences lack objectivity and lack factual support," Former U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told the Wall Street Journal. "Freeh's law firm "viewed itself as an advocate first and an impartial investigator second" in preparing the Freeh report. Freeh and his colleagues "cherry-picked evidence and stretched to reach conclusions that would be helpful to the Wynn Resorts Board."

Costas conducted an interview with Sandusky in early November of 2011 on NBC's Rock Center and has been one of many commentators to address the unfolding Penn State scandal. Freifeld would not comment on the exact nature of the programming slated for Wednesday night.

The program is scheduled to air following Game 7 of the Western Conference Semifinals between the Detroit Redwings and Chicago Blackhawks. That game is slated for an 8:00 p.m. start.

A man was flown to Geisinger in Danville after he stepped off of a porch roof and fell 15 feet, hitting his head, the State College Police said.

Police were called around 2 a.m. on Monday to 220 E. Nittany Ave. The man was intoxicated when he fell off of the roof and police said he was walking around and conscious when they found him. Because of his head trauma, he had to be flown to the ho